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The
BANNER
Vol. XXVI, Issue 18
California Baptist College
March 11, 1982
OTOBCYCLKSI
"The Mark Murdaugh Band" featuring former CBC students (left to right) Mail
Murdaugh, Russell Murdaugh, and Randy Younger, will perform a concert in the
BOL tomorrow evening at 7:00. Admission to the Christian rock-and-roll concert is
free.
ASB Recommends Raise
ASB 1983
SPRING
BUDGET
The ASB Executive Council
has recommended to the administration that student fees
be raised. Following is a
recommendation sent from the
ASB to the administration
dated Feb. 2, 1983.
The following is a recommendation by the Executive
Council of the Associated Student Body of California Baptist College.
As an Associated Student
Body, our purpose is twofold,
(1) to assess the needs and opinions of the students and
represent these to the faculty,
administration and students,
(2) to provide social, educational and spiritual activities
for the student body.
Presently, we are unable, we
feel, to completely fulfill these
goals. We are limited in the
number and quality activities
and events we are able to present to the student body due to
a financial handicap.
You ask what do we really
do with our money to justify
an increase. Almost all activities at CBC come from the
budget of the Associated Student Body. Everything from
concerts, movies, banquets,
cultural events, special trips,
helping sponsor pep band and
cheerleaders, etc. comes from
our budget. A recent increase
to our budget has been intramural activities (since it was
taken away from the school
budget) and the running and
maintaining of a student
center.
Recommendation:
For this reason we feel the
following increase in revenue
is appropriate.
ASB — Increase from
$20.00 to $25.00 per full-time
student per semester.
Also we recommend that
you look into the student who
has less than 7 units who pays
no fees but is allowed all the
same privileges of a full-time
student.
ALL FEES
REPRESENTATIVE OF
OTHER COLLEGES
1. Azusa Pacific-$72.00 per
year
2. Biola $104.00 per year
3. Cal Lutheran College
$28.60 per semester
4. Pacific Christian-$55.00 per
semester
5. Point Loma-$ 16.00 per
quarter
6. Southern Cal. Col-
lege-$60.00 per semester
(private Christian College,
Newport Beach, CA)
7. Grand Canyon Col-
lege-$50.00 per year
We realize each of these
other schools may not have the
samr *ype of programs and
functions as we do. At the
same time as a whole all of
these schools have the basic
purpose as we do.
See Raise Pg. 3
INCOME
$9,432 (524 students x
$18.00)
600 Movies
2,500 Video Games
1,200 Surplus
$13,732
EXPENSES
$3,115
Student Center
3,000
Scholarships
300
Publicity Assistant
250
Intramurals
1,600
Movies
100
Cheerleaders
(Spring Travel)
350
Awards (Teacher,
Club, Judicial
Board, Campus
Day)
130
Homecoming
150
Cultural Events
100
Phone Expenses
500
Miscellaneous
500
Inter-Dept.
Expenses
1,500
Campus Day
750
Student Led Revival
1,350
Spring Concert
$13,695
TOTAL
EXPENSES
$13,732
-13,695
Forum to be held
An administrative open
forum, featuring four of the
five top administrators at
CBC, will be held Monday at
10:00 in the Book of Life
building.
Tom Phillips, ASB president and moderator of the
forum, said, "This is a chance
for students to ask questions
about some pertinent issues.
What's being done to make
the college a better place to be
is, or should be, on the mind
of each student. Hopefully,
the forum will address this
question as well as many
others."
Participating on the panel
will be Col. Robert Bryson,
vice president of business affairs; Dr. Jay Chance, vice
president of public affairs;
Steve Carlton, academic dean;
and Walt Grubb, dean of student life. President James R.
Staples will not be able to at-
tend due to a prior
commitment.
Phillips will field questions
from the audience and will
direct them to the appropriate
administrator. Students may
ask any questions, from increase of fees to maintenance
of dorms, according to
Phillips.
If there are any questions
that you would like answered
but would rather not verbalize
them yourself, please turn
them into the ASB office or to
Tom Phillips, 113B, Smith
Hall, before Monday.
37 Surplus
How About a Little Respect?
Public law 623: Federal Flag Code
Sec. 2(a) It is the universal custom to display the flag
only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, the flag may be
displayed at night upon special occasions when it is
desired to produce a patriotic effect.
(c) The flag should not be displayed on days when the
weather is inclement.

The
BANNER
Vol. XXVI, Issue 18
California Baptist College
March 11, 1982
OTOBCYCLKSI
"The Mark Murdaugh Band" featuring former CBC students (left to right) Mail
Murdaugh, Russell Murdaugh, and Randy Younger, will perform a concert in the
BOL tomorrow evening at 7:00. Admission to the Christian rock-and-roll concert is
free.
ASB Recommends Raise
ASB 1983
SPRING
BUDGET
The ASB Executive Council
has recommended to the administration that student fees
be raised. Following is a
recommendation sent from the
ASB to the administration
dated Feb. 2, 1983.
The following is a recommendation by the Executive
Council of the Associated Student Body of California Baptist College.
As an Associated Student
Body, our purpose is twofold,
(1) to assess the needs and opinions of the students and
represent these to the faculty,
administration and students,
(2) to provide social, educational and spiritual activities
for the student body.
Presently, we are unable, we
feel, to completely fulfill these
goals. We are limited in the
number and quality activities
and events we are able to present to the student body due to
a financial handicap.
You ask what do we really
do with our money to justify
an increase. Almost all activities at CBC come from the
budget of the Associated Student Body. Everything from
concerts, movies, banquets,
cultural events, special trips,
helping sponsor pep band and
cheerleaders, etc. comes from
our budget. A recent increase
to our budget has been intramural activities (since it was
taken away from the school
budget) and the running and
maintaining of a student
center.
Recommendation:
For this reason we feel the
following increase in revenue
is appropriate.
ASB — Increase from
$20.00 to $25.00 per full-time
student per semester.
Also we recommend that
you look into the student who
has less than 7 units who pays
no fees but is allowed all the
same privileges of a full-time
student.
ALL FEES
REPRESENTATIVE OF
OTHER COLLEGES
1. Azusa Pacific-$72.00 per
year
2. Biola $104.00 per year
3. Cal Lutheran College
$28.60 per semester
4. Pacific Christian-$55.00 per
semester
5. Point Loma-$ 16.00 per
quarter
6. Southern Cal. Col-
lege-$60.00 per semester
(private Christian College,
Newport Beach, CA)
7. Grand Canyon Col-
lege-$50.00 per year
We realize each of these
other schools may not have the
samr *ype of programs and
functions as we do. At the
same time as a whole all of
these schools have the basic
purpose as we do.
See Raise Pg. 3
INCOME
$9,432 (524 students x
$18.00)
600 Movies
2,500 Video Games
1,200 Surplus
$13,732
EXPENSES
$3,115
Student Center
3,000
Scholarships
300
Publicity Assistant
250
Intramurals
1,600
Movies
100
Cheerleaders
(Spring Travel)
350
Awards (Teacher,
Club, Judicial
Board, Campus
Day)
130
Homecoming
150
Cultural Events
100
Phone Expenses
500
Miscellaneous
500
Inter-Dept.
Expenses
1,500
Campus Day
750
Student Led Revival
1,350
Spring Concert
$13,695
TOTAL
EXPENSES
$13,732
-13,695
Forum to be held
An administrative open
forum, featuring four of the
five top administrators at
CBC, will be held Monday at
10:00 in the Book of Life
building.
Tom Phillips, ASB president and moderator of the
forum, said, "This is a chance
for students to ask questions
about some pertinent issues.
What's being done to make
the college a better place to be
is, or should be, on the mind
of each student. Hopefully,
the forum will address this
question as well as many
others."
Participating on the panel
will be Col. Robert Bryson,
vice president of business affairs; Dr. Jay Chance, vice
president of public affairs;
Steve Carlton, academic dean;
and Walt Grubb, dean of student life. President James R.
Staples will not be able to at-
tend due to a prior
commitment.
Phillips will field questions
from the audience and will
direct them to the appropriate
administrator. Students may
ask any questions, from increase of fees to maintenance
of dorms, according to
Phillips.
If there are any questions
that you would like answered
but would rather not verbalize
them yourself, please turn
them into the ASB office or to
Tom Phillips, 113B, Smith
Hall, before Monday.
37 Surplus
How About a Little Respect?
Public law 623: Federal Flag Code
Sec. 2(a) It is the universal custom to display the flag
only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, the flag may be
displayed at night upon special occasions when it is
desired to produce a patriotic effect.
(c) The flag should not be displayed on days when the
weather is inclement.